To provide a solid assessment of EU-Turkey relations and their future
prospects, this volume focuses on the triangular relationship between
the block and Turkey on the one hand, coupled with bilateral relations
between Germany and Turkey on the other. Informed by historical
institutionalism, it builds on the assumption that the fundamental
restructuring of EU-Turkey relations requires 'critical junctures' that
entail a 'paradigm shift'. The book contributes to filling a research
gap by deconstructing the political discourse on EU-Turkey relations in
order to identify, analyse and assess the main perceptions and
narratives of EU-Turkey relations, not only in Germany and Turkey, but
also at EU level in Brussels. The analytical contributions it contains
aim to answer the general questions of whether and at what point in time
a paradigm shift can be identified; if so, what are the driving factors
of such a shift and do narratives of EU-Turkey relations change over
time or are old patterns simply reborn or revisited?